Harp Pedaling Plug-In
It would be greeted by MuseScore classical composers' growing community, I am sure, if the developers create a plug-in that automatically enters in appropriate places all pedal changes, accordingly to pitches used in harp composition, thus sparing for a composer lots of mental work and preventing otherwise almost unavoidable errors. Such plug-in was developed for Sibelius-6. Finale, as my friends report, still doesn't have such plug-in.
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Would this plugin be of any help to you? https://musescore.org/en/project/harp-pedal-diagram-musescore-20
Perhaps combined with https://musescore.org/en/project/harp-colour-notes-pedal-musescore-20 to detect where to then copy-paste the diagram to?
In reply to Would this plugin be of any… by jeetee
FWIW, I created a plugin a year ago for harp diagram that doesn't rely on external font and so should work on musescore.com too. https://musescore.org/en/project/harp-pedal-diagram-0
In reply to FWIW, I created a plugin a… by [DELETED] 5
@lasconic
MuseScore 2.3 on Windows 10
I have installed your plugin for harp pedal diagrams, and the file harp_pedal_diagram.qml is present in my plugins folder: C:\Users\Dan Rootham\Documents\MuseScore2\Plugins
Having assigned a shortcut to the plugin I restarted MuseScore, but after selecting a chord in the harp part the shortcut has no apparent effect. I looked at the properties of the QML file and chose "Unblock", then restarted MuseScore - but the same problem persists. I cannot get the diagram tool to appear at all.
I'm probably missing something really obvious.... Any ideas?
[Edit] I now have the plugin working - and it's very helpful - thank you!
My mistake was that I had a wrong path to the QML file: see the correct plugin version and its path in the image below.